The history of Mo Xie

Mo Xie is a myth and legend in ancient China. It first appeared in Liu Xiang's Biography of Martyrs and Biography of Filial Son in Han Dynasty, and was later quoted by many works in history.

Now, the most popular version is the story of Mo Xie, a great cadre, recorded in Su Ji Shen, a strange collection of stories.

Ganjiang, a native of the State of Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period, was the most famous blacksmith in Chu. His sword was very sharp.

When the king of Chu knew it, he ordered the lieutenant to cast a sword for him.

Later, he and his wife, Mo Xie, were ordered to make two swords for the king of Chu, one for the general and the other for the evil sword.

Knowing that the king of Chu was a naughty boy, he entrusted his male sword to his wife and passed it on to his son before giving the female sword to the king of Chu. The result was really killed by the king of Chu.

When the son became an adult, he successfully fulfilled his father's last wish and killed the king of Chu to avenge his father.

This legend praised the swordsmen's superb skills, the spirit of writing swords and the heroic spirit of teenagers, and criticized the cruelty of the rulers.

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